I don't doubt their general credibility, I just think their credibility where Vader is concerned is questionable. And when they're trying (with good reason) to groom Luke to kill Vader and have shown themselves to be willing (with good reason) to lie to Luke in pursuit of that goal, then when they say that Vader can't be redeemed, it doesn't strike me as something we can just accept as true.Darth Fanboy wrote:Given these responses, how can you still doubt Obi Wan and Yoda's credibility. One incident with what you admit is good reason should not harm their credibility. Lying is not always a bad thing.
Well, it just underscores how badly the "Vader is Anakin" reveal screwed up the first movie.No argument there at all, in-universe it's completely foolish.
I'm not being fucking stupid. I'm trying to illustrate the concept of intervening causes.Stop being fucking stupid.
No, concurrently means "at the same time."The events on Coruscant and the events on Mustafar are directly related, they happened concurrently.
That's exactly my point. Although the formation of the galaxy was a cause of Anakin's eventual fall, there were lots of events between those two events that were also causes, any one of which might have gone differently and resulted in a different chain of events.You cannot give equal credit to Anakin's leaving Tatooine because so many other things have happened in the interim the two things are no longer so closely related. By your logic, we might as well place equal blame on the formation of the galaxy, and Darth Bane founding the Sith Order.
No, I wouldn't. In this analogy Other Driver getting on the phone while driving corresponds to Anakin dueling Obi-Wan, and Other Driver deciding to go to the grocery store corresponds to Anakin falling to the Dark Side. Just as Anakin could have fallen to the Dark Side but not chosen to duel Obi-Wan, Other Driver could have decided to go to the store but not chosen to talk on the phone on his way there. That's a very good analogy you came up with.Suppose you are driving your car, and another driver rear ends you while talking on their cell phone. Suppose that driver was on their way to the grocery store to buy milk. Would you seriously say that the grocery store trip had just as much cause in the accident as talking on the phone while driving?
Anakin is the single, most prominent example of a Jedi falling.And you used Anakin Skywalker as your example.
No, I think that the distinction between "illegal" and "immoral" is a valuable distinction.In other words you admit you're just nitpicking.
But that particular confrontation was not inevitable. Nor was it inevitable that Anakin would lose as spectacularly as he did. Yes, his fall was a cause of Anakin's disfigurement, but Anakin's disfigurement was not an inevitable result of his fall. His disfigurement was the inevitable result of his poor tactical choice during that fight.Once Anakin turned to the dark side his confrontation with Obi Wan was inevitable, and thus whatever resulted from that confrontation would be directly tied to his fall as well, and the result was Anakin's near death and horrible disfigurement.
Okay.Skin discoloration and disfigurement is another dark side effect and Maul's tattoo's would have concealed that.
Absolutely Luke was right. That's probably a major theme of Return of the Jedi. That Luke's capacity for love gave him insight that Yoda and Obi-Wan lacked.But still influenced by the care he had for his son, Luke was right in that there was still a noble piece of Anakin SKywalker left not extinguished by the Dark Side.
That's certainly a fair interpretation, but I think that "blinded to the idea" is probably also a fair interpretation since we know they were incorrect.I think Obi Wan felt that possibility of redemption for Anakin existed until Anakin tried to jump over him with disastrous results on Mustafar. At that point, even with Obi Wan at a clear advantage Anakin had been so corrupted by anger and arrogance that he made a big mistake. I think at that point, Obi Wan had given up on him. So I would say it wasn't that they were blinded to the idea, but made an informed opinion based on Anakin getting his limbs chopped off in a dark side fueled rage rather than admitting defeat.